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Belgian Photonics Online Meetup

UResidence Bd Général Jacques, 271, Ixelles, Belgium

The goal of bePOM is to strengthen the Belgian photonics network, associating research groups from all the universities in Belgium working on fundamental and applied topics in photonics. It will give the opportunity to early career and established researchers to (re-)discover and learn about the ongoing research topics in the Belgian cities next-door, without moving […]

UMons Night in the museum

MUMONS Place du parc 24, Mons, Belgium

During the evening, cosmologists from UMONS will take the stage to deliver a performance like no other, one you won't find anywhere else but at MUMONS! Get ready... They will carry out spectacular calculations right before your eyes—both incomprehensible and impressive—with nothing but a large blackboard and Japanese chalk (seriously, they say it glides better!), […]

Quantum Circle Summit

Sparks Brussels Ravensteinstraat 60, Brussels, Belgium

Quantum technology isn’t just on the horizon…it’s here, and it’s set to transform industries worldwide. Join us at the Quantum Circle Summit 2024 to explore groundbreaking applications and the future of quantum innovation.   This summit will connect forward-thinking leaders like you with cutting-edge insights into quantum computing, secure communication, and next-generation sensing. Why attend? […]

Departmental colloquium Antwerp Paul Midgley

UAntwerp Antwerpen, Belgium

The first departmental colloquium of the new academic year, organised by the APS Young Minds in Antwerp. We are honored to welcome Prof. Dr. Paul Midgley (University of Cambridge) to EMAT (UAntwerp - Department of Physics, University of Antwerp). With over 30 years of experience in electron microscopy, Prof. Dr. Midgley will present a lecture […]

Colloquium – Physics meets Computer Science

KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200 M Celestijnenlaan 200 M, Heverlee, Belgium

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their groundbreaking contributions to machine learning, specifically for "foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks." This colloquium will introduce the innovative work of these laureates, whose research draws on principles from statistical physics, including […]

Masterbeurs UHasselt

UHasselt Campus Diepenbeek Agoralaan Building D, Diepenbeek, Belgium

Beste student(e) fysica, We nodigen je graag uit op de masterbeurs van UHasselt die door zal gaan op dinsdag 10 december van 15u tot 19u. Kom kennismaken met de vervolgopleiding master in materiomics (www.uhasselt.be/materiomics) op de infomarkt op de Agora op campus Diepenbeek, waar je gedetailleerde informatie krijgt over het studieprogramma, de docenten en de vakken, de bedrijfsstage in het eerste masterjaar, de […]

Quantum Physics Anniversary

UAntwerp Antwerpen, Belgium

The APS Young Minds in Antwerp are kickstarting the International Year Of Quantum Science And Technology with a very interesting talk! The lecture Young’s Double Slit: From Quantum Foundations to State-of- the-Art Electron Microscopy, will be given by Francisco Vega (EMAT, University of Antwerp). Will you join us? Check all the details below.

Workshop on Belgian Time and Frequency Services

Royal Observatory Avenue Circulaire 3, Uccle, Belgium

On Thursday, March 20, the Royal Observatory of Belgium, in collaboration with Belnet, is organizing a workshop on BTFS (Belgian Time and Frequency Services). The program will include the progress within the BOOSTED project (Belgium Optical network for Optical frequency Standards and TimE Dissemination), but also the perspectives for the next steps of the Belgian […]

Altaïr – ULB conference – La topologie au laboratoire : du monopole magnétique aux états topologiques de la matière

ULB Boulevard du Triomphe, Elsene, Belgium

La topologie au laboratoire : du monopole magnétique aux états topologiques de la matière par Nathan GOLDMAN (ULB) En 1931, Paul Dirac revisite les équations de l'électromagnétisme en introduisant un concept abstrait : le monopole magnétique. Cette charge magnétique élémentaire donne naissance à des structures mathématiques exotiques lorsqu’elle est intégrée dans une description quantique de la matière. L’étude de ces structures abstraites a eu un impact direct sur le développement du modèle standard […]